THE NEW YORKER lidded condiment jars. Long-handled grilling tools hang from hooks at the rear end; $70. One of the first of the season's new barbecue tables with a built-in charcoal o-rilling unit is at Carole Stupell, 507 Madison Avenue (53rd). It's made of wrought iron, which today puts it in the museum-piece class, and it is $55. The price includes iron cooking tools and a separate carving board that fits into the table surface right alongside the grill. Square blue-plate dishes made of heavy chunks of oak, at $42 a dozen, are handsome and practical things on which to serve the food you cook over the table's grill. Another help for out- door dining is a portable soft-drink service rack, with green canvas pock- ets, holding eight bottles, hung from a framework of natural rattan which also supports one of those barrel-shaped rub- ber ice tubs; $14.50 for the stand, $5 extra for the tub. The Stupell version of the barbecue serving cart that doesn't carry its own grill is an especially good one-neat, compact, all of pickled oak, fi tted with the customary lift-out trays of condiment jars and sauce bottles, and hung with a rattan-handled - cooking fork and a hamburger flipper. The cart, without fittings, is $30.50, and you may make your own selection of equipment to go with it. A good place to look for useful deco- rations made of plastics is the shop called Designed for Living, 131 East 57th Street. Double candlesticks made of sheets of Lucite bent into scrolls with curled ends to hold the candles are $25 a pair, and there are many other at- tractive examples of uses to which this plastic can be put, including picture frames-a misnomer, because actually they aren't frames at alL One of them, for instance, is made of two sheets of Lucite between which two photographs may be slipped, back to back; $9. Oh, yes, and there's a paperweight made of a solid triangular block of transparent plastic with a depression in one side to hold a snapshot; over this hole you clap a plastic lid which magnifies the pic- ture; $ 7.50. -B. B. . WHICH CRITIC Ð'YA READ? "Song of the Islands" . . . is a South Seas musical, with Victor -Mature and Betty Grable wearing the customary costumes and broad smiles.-B osley Crowther in the Tzmes. This Mr. Mature is not one for humor. It seems to me that he is unnecessarily grave, that he might at least smile once or twice.-John Mosher"s review of uS ong of the /slands n in The Néw Yorker. 63 ::::,.,:':.::::-i:Ä.:.::. :.. . :;.., ,', :':''':':''J' .- ..::v-.r..::::...::: . ....... ',' ,',. ';0;-;>:-:.:.' ....:. ::- r , r1 i , Æ , ,tl" ,:,:",f.J 14l" 'i w.." " Y f ßï :...... 'i.: ::;. :: . ';::r:(: ..:':-;:x:x::' . ....... :f .f #''' . :. . m .., .': ....:; .} t f1i ::::::::::: :'::'::::::: :::: :::' .": ::::::':::: ::$:::::::::: :":=:: '::::: :::::: :::: :::::. . .: :;:::;:;:w@ ::N$.f-M ... . ....:..::-.:...:.:. '..:.'.: ":':'. ....::.;.:::,;::.... :.:.:.:...::..... ...,..... .'...,.... . qJ;I large selection of diamond engagement rings from Cartier starts at $87. . . . At whatever size or price, each Cartier diamond is the choicest at moderate cost. Booklet on engagement and wedding rings sent on request Wedding Stationery engraved in three days FIFTH AVENUE AND FIFTY -SECOND STREET, NEW YORK "it::: (:::; 'f% i:'>" .. {'." h,..,w,rfik: ""y' j! g: :J& :' , ; :':,;:: ,<J ,,:..: . .':-:-:-:-:- M f =:t: : :-:::::::.:.:-: ' """"'wi Z //r #'G?& = '. ::"y --- " L J 11-N' "...... ::': rm;t :1 : ': :' , & ' .':/iJt \':':{:,:::::1 :'ff1ti;(K 1fftl:' .__v , " '::::::.. , :""';'-' , /,:,:, :,:"", . ZZIlIlIgg . . . bullseye. '. '.' . ..., I ': .:./.:.>' . Þ: sc :, 'V'/'" , 1 o. ;, :';, : . .'\'1.,-. .. We use this illustration to try to explain the kind of flavor-sensation Ritter Tabasco*-flavored Catsup gives you: A zesty zing that hits an appetite spot ordinary catsups can't very well reach. The touch of genuine Tabasco* does it. Just try it ! Taste that tang! RITTER CATSUP 1ã6t1.3CO * - Wt1:lIOtl! *Our use of this product and its registered Trademark is licensed by the Mcilhenny Co